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I'd like to initialize a fusion::vector by streaming from std::cin. It seems this isn't possible as the documentation says:

...extracting Sequence(s) with std::string or C-style string elements does not generally work, since the streamed Sequence representation may not be unambiguously parseable

This question might have been asked before but I'd like to get to the bottom of what a "parse-able string" might look like.

Her's an example:

#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
#include <boost/fusion/sequence/io.hpp>
#include <boost/fusion/include/io.hpp>
#include <boost/fusion/tuple/tuple.hpp>
#include <boost/assert.hpp>

#include <string>
#include <assert.h>

using namespace boost::fusion;
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
void main()
{
    std::istringstream iss("42,aaa,bbb");
    vector<int, std::string, std::string> v;
    iss >> tuple_open("") >> tuple_close("") >>tuple_delimiter(",");
    iss>>v;
    assert(get<1>(v) == std::string("aaa,bbb"));
    cout << v << endl;
    cout << "element 0: " << get<0>(v) << endl;
    cout << "element 1: " << get<1>(v) << endl;
    cout << "element 2: " << get<2>(v) << endl;
}

output:

(42 aaa,bbb )
element 0: 42
element 1: aaa,bbb
element 2:

How can I get the fusion io operator ">>" to work nicely with std::string?

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